Everything about Basil Blackwell totally explained
Sir Basil Blackwell (1889–1984) was born
Henry Blackwell in
Oxford,
England. He was the son of the founder of
Blackwell's bookshop in
Oxford, which went on to become the Blackwell's family
publishing and
bookshop empire, located on
Broad Street in central Oxford. In 1921, he founded his own publishing group, the
Shakesphere Head Press, with
Bernard Newdigate as
typographer. This he integrated into the family book business when he became chairman in 1924.
Blackwell was a prosecution
witness in the 1966 private prosecution attempt to bar the book
Last Exit to Brooklyn from
UK publication.
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